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follows: Paul Whetman, Weldon Bittick, Harold Hiskey, Jack Carpenter, MacRay Cloward, Tom Cardon, and Lee Fife. A donation from the Cedar Cycle Club of $639.85 was received. It is to be used for bleachers at the proposed "bike track. " Mar. 18, 1982.. .Mayor appointed the Planning Commission a s follows: Fred Adams, Roy P.. Urie. Gayle Adams, Rhead Bowman, Carl Croft and Georgia Beth Thompson. The Paiute Tribe requested the support of the Council in their new Paiute Indian Tribe reservation plans. City gave resolution of support. Alpine Bowling Alley was granted an unrestricted beer license as of March 18. Barbara S t a r r presented the views of the Power Federation in that an Engineering Study was needed which would cost $38,000 for the entire group, o r $23,000 for Cedar City alone. Gayle Adams indicated that U.P. 6 L. had the information, and would be willing to give i t to the City at no cost. Mayor to officially request information from U.P. 6 L. April 1. 1982.. .Industrial Park Resolution for Utah Power 6 Light Company Service Center: Frank Nichols spoke in favor of the resolution supporting and building a U.P. 6 L. Service Center in the new Industrial Park, and Carl Palmer urged the Council to vote against i t . After additional comments by Jay Gardner, Barbara S t a r r , and Gayle Adams, Harold Hiskey made a motion to approve the resolution, seconded by Tom Cardon. Tom Cardon, Lee Fife, and Harold Hiskey voted-aye. Jack Carter and Conrad Hatch abstained. Harold Hiskey made a motion that the revenue from the sale of property to Utah Power 6 Light be put into a capitol investment fund. Tom Cardon made a motion to keep the Police Offices in the new City Building and to notify the County that we are withdrawing our support of a Hall of Justice. Unanimous. Steve Crowther. Computer Service, presented figures to show t h a t , in his opinion, the City will spend an additional $82,980 per year in purchasing their own system a s opposed to staying with his service bureau. A Data General System has been purchase by the City and is presently installed. The F.A.A. i s proposing to build several flight service centers in the State. Cedar City would like to submit a proposal to have one of these Centers in Cedar City. A committee will review the criteria for obtaining the Service Center. April 15, 1982 ...The Iron County Sheriff is requesting permission to use the north side of the Jail as an exercise area for prisoners. Carol O'Connor requested permission to conduct Dog Training Classes at the City Park. Denied.

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

follows: Paul Whetman, Weldon Bittick, Harold Hiskey, Jack Carpenter, MacRay Cloward, Tom Cardon, and Lee Fife. A donation from the Cedar Cycle Club of $639.85 was received. It is to be used for bleachers at the proposed "bike track. " Mar. 18, 1982.. .Mayor appointed the Planning Commission a s follows: Fred Adams, Roy P.. Urie. Gayle Adams, Rhead Bowman, Carl Croft and Georgia Beth Thompson. The Paiute Tribe requested the support of the Council in their new Paiute Indian Tribe reservation plans. City gave resolution of support. Alpine Bowling Alley was granted an unrestricted beer license as of March 18. Barbara S t a r r presented the views of the Power Federation in that an Engineering Study was needed which would cost $38,000 for the entire group, o r $23,000 for Cedar City alone. Gayle Adams indicated that U.P. 6 L. had the information, and would be willing to give i t to the City at no cost. Mayor to officially request information from U.P. 6 L. April 1. 1982.. .Industrial Park Resolution for Utah Power 6 Light Company Service Center: Frank Nichols spoke in favor of the resolution supporting and building a U.P. 6 L. Service Center in the new Industrial Park, and Carl Palmer urged the Council to vote against i t . After additional comments by Jay Gardner, Barbara S t a r r , and Gayle Adams, Harold Hiskey made a motion to approve the resolution, seconded by Tom Cardon. Tom Cardon, Lee Fife, and Harold Hiskey voted-aye. Jack Carter and Conrad Hatch abstained. Harold Hiskey made a motion that the revenue from the sale of property to Utah Power 6 Light be put into a capitol investment fund. Tom Cardon made a motion to keep the Police Offices in the new City Building and to notify the County that we are withdrawing our support of a Hall of Justice. Unanimous. Steve Crowther. Computer Service, presented figures to show t h a t , in his opinion, the City will spend an additional $82,980 per year in purchasing their own system a s opposed to staying with his service bureau. A Data General System has been purchase by the City and is presently installed. The F.A.A. i s proposing to build several flight service centers in the State. Cedar City would like to submit a proposal to have one of these Centers in Cedar City. A committee will review the criteria for obtaining the Service Center. April 15, 1982 ...The Iron County Sheriff is requesting permission to use the north side of the Jail as an exercise area for prisoners. Carol O'Connor requested permission to conduct Dog Training Classes at the City Park. Denied.